Hey /ck/, /biz/ here.
I invest in a lot of agriculture companies. My last big hit was when I invested in calavo in 2010, which has nearly tripled in value since. Avocados are a big reason for this.
What's the next memefood that retards are going to drool over so I can make money?
>>9268778
Bologna
>>9268778
Plantains
>>9268778
If you have capital its time to stop relying on luck and invest in real estate.
>>9268812
That's my next big step. I just don't know much about it.
>>9268787
I hope so. I can't afford them at more than a dollar a pound from regular supermarkets and the Hmong market is hit and miss. Economies of scale would bring the price down eventually.
>>9268812
Nts: When a shoeshine boi on an anonymous fingerbowl painting board starts giving advice to buy real estate, sell all my holdings.
vegan food. even meat companies have started to invest
Google Trends can be useful for this.
It's weird seeing people acting like they've just discovered things that have been everyday foods for me my whole life.
Durian
>>9268878
Thing is, I know rape is popular, but a google search comes up with something entirely non-food related
Cauliflower has been a meme for fad dieters the last couple years.
>>9268778
Anything related to "alkaline" diets
Expensive rice grown in curated low arsenic soil?
Look at what meme doctors like Greger, McDougall, and Fuhrman are saying.
>>9268778
Bitcorn.
It won't be a specific food.
The next big thing is going to be food science.
Lab meats, vertical farms, low calorie fats. Food science is already a huge industry but lacks popularity. This is already beginning to change.
''yellow'' watermelons
>>9269323
How long until the GMO boogeymen shift to these?
>>9268778
artisan funnel cake shops.
First it was yogurt, then cupcakes, then cookies, now doughnuts.
maguey
probably some traditional food the has been around forever in southeast asia or latin america
>>9269333
That happened a long time ago.
/ck/ is full of "muh natural ingredients" retards.